NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana - Two Alabama girls were among 10 people wounded when gunfire erupted on Bourbon Street in New Orleans early Sunday, police announced Tuesday.

Bourbon Street shooting captured on live EarthCam (shooting is at 5 minute mark)EarthCam, known for bringing the world together through live streaming video, is releasing footage of the recent shooting on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana. In the early morning hours of today, Sunday, June 29, 2014, two men exchanged gunfire, shooting nine bystanders. The incident was captured by EarthCam’s HD robotic webcam, which is located on the balcony at the Cat’s Meow. The video contains footage, sometimes graphic, of the five minutes leading up to the shooting, a clear view of at least one of the gunman firing a weapon and victims trying to scramble to safety.

The girls, ages 17 and 20, were taken to the hospital but were treated and released, said New Orleans police spokeswoman Officer Hilal B. Williams. Police officials declined to release the victims' names and hometowns.

The shooting happened about 2:45 a.m. Sunday in the 700 block of Bourbon Street when two men got into a gunfight, according to The Times-Picayune. No arrests have been announced.

New Orleans police Superintendent Ronal Serpas said "two cowardly young men" were responsible for the carnage, the paper reported, which sent bystanders diving for cover. One of the victims remained in critical condition Tuesday. She is a 21-year-old woman from Hammond.